Abstract

Two of the most common products currently used to control parasitic sea lice in fin fish aquaculture, salmon in particular, are Slice® and AlphaMax®. Emamectin benzoate (EB) is the active ingredient in Slice® and deltamethrin is the active ingredient in AlphaMax®. Several analytical methods have been developed for the determination of the active ingredients in these products but these have been focused on specific matrices and lack the sensitivity and versatility required in environmental monitoring. Here we present a validated, versatile, and simple analytical method for the determination of EB, its desmethyl degradation product (AB), and deltamethrin in a wide range of environmental matrices (sea water, marine sediment, and tissue). Sediments and tissues were extracted by accelerated solvent extraction (ASE®) and sample cleanup was achieved by solid phase extraction (SPE) while sea water was extracted using SPE disks. Analyte identification and quantification was based on liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) instrumentation with electrospray ionization, and multiple reaction monitoring (MRM). Method detection limits for the target analytes was in the parts per trillion (pg g−1) level for tissue and sediment and parts per quadrillion (pg L−1) for water. Except for deltamethrin in sea water, method performance in terms of analyte recoveries was better than 60%, and the method precision was RSD<20%. The method was used to determine EB and AB concentrations in water, sediment and prawn tissue samples collected near salmon aquaculture sites treated with Slice®. A distinct concentration gradient was observed in the immediate vicinity (within 50 to 100 m radius) of the salmon aquaculture sites where EB was detected at low ng g−1 levels for tissue (EB ranged from 0.041 to 3.0 ng g−1) and sediment (EB ranged from 0.051 to 35 ng g−1) and pg L−1 levels (EB ranged from 3 to 209 pg L−1) for water samples.

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